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Author: bradfordlloyd
Date: 2014-09-23 21:44
Many years ago (probably 30+), I was a promising 8th grade clarinet player in Southern California in search of a good teacher.
Somehow, I found an older gentleman named Gil Miller, who was apparently a player of some skill and reputation in Southern California at the time. He was a wonderful teacher, although somewhat impatient with a young whippersnapper like myself.
After 3 years, I left Southern California (my family moved) and I left him behind. But, as I am rebuilding my playing skills now, I realize that he had a significant impact on me as a player and musician. It's his voice I hear when I practice now...
He's probably just one of hundreds of clarinet players who achieve little fame, but who are wonderful teachers who inspire others. But, on the off chance that someone on this Board may know him, I thought that I'd put it out there.
Anyone know Gil Miller from Southern California?
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Author: fskelley
Date: 2014-09-23 22:26
I can't help you, but you reminded me of my childhood (1960's) piano teacher in Houston, TX- George Morganstern. Google and Facebook and all our modern searching tools have not helped me locate any info about him, though I've tried.
Hmmm- maybe I should try asking the Houston Public Library. And perhaps a southern California library might help you.
Stan in Orlando
EWI 4000S with modifications
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